This paper reviews the meaning of artificial intelligence and its various advantages and disadvantages including its applications. It also considers the current progress of this technology in the real world and discusses the applications of AI in the fields of heavy industries, gaming, aviation, weather forecasting, expert systems with the focus being on expert systems. The paper concludes by analyzing the future potential of Artificial Intelligence.
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Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Associated Technologies
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Applications of Artificial Intelligence &
Associated Technologies
Ashok R S
VISITING GUEST FACULTY
DEPT.OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
DR B R AMBEDKER P G CENTER
UNIVERSITYOF MYSURU
CHAMARAJANAGARA-571313
KARNATAKA,INDIA
Abstract: This paper reviews the meaning of
artificial intelligence and its various advantages and
disadvantages including its applications. It also
considers the current progress of this technology in the
real world and discusses the applications of AI in the
fields of heavy industries, gaming, aviation, weather
forecasting, expert systems with the focus being on
expert systems. The paper concludes by analyzing the
future potential of Artificial Intelligence.
.Keywords: Turing Test, Gaming Industry,
Weather Predictions, Expert System
1. INTRODUCTION
Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as
intelligence exhibited by an artificial entity to
solve complex problems and such a system is
generally assumed to be a computer or machine.
Artificial Intelligence is an integration of computer
science and physiology Intelligence in simple
language is the computational part of the ability to
achieve goals in the world. Intelligence is the ability to
think to imagine creating memorizing and
understanding, recognizing patterns, making choices
adapting to change and learn from experience.
Artificial intelligence concerned with making
computers behave like humans more human like
fashion and in much less time then a human takes.
Hence it is called as Artificial Intelligence. Artificial
intelligence can be divided into parts according to
philosophy of AI. a) Strong AI b) Weak AI
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Fig 1. Overview of Artificial Intelligence
Strong AI
The principle behind Strong AI is that the machines
could be made to think or in other words could
represent human minds in the future. Thus Strong AI
claims that in near future we will be surrounded by
such kinds of machine which can completely works
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like human being and machine could have human level
intelligence. If that is the case, those machines will
have the ability to reason, think and do all functions
that a human is capable of doing. Current research is
nowhere near creating strong AI, and a lively debate is
ongoing as to whether this is even possible .
Weak AI
The principle behind Weak AI is simply the fact that
machines can be made to act as if they are intelligent.
Weak AI simply states that thinking like features can
be easily added to computer to make them more useful
tools and this already started to happen. For example,
when a human player plays chess against a computer,
the human player may feel as if the computer is
actually making impressive moves. But the chess
application is not thinking and planning at all. All the
moves it makes are previously fed in to the computer
by a human and that is how it is ensured that the
software will make the right moves at the right times.
More examples of Weak AI are witness expert
systems, drive by wires cars and speech recognisation
systems Artificial Intelligence (abbreviated as AI) is
the capability of a device to perform activities, which
would otherwise only be expected of the human brain.
These activities include the capacity for knowledge
and the ability to acquire it. It also comprises of the
ability to judge, understand relationships and last but
not least produce original thoughts.
Intelligence = perceive + Analyze + React
Also, there is a huge different between short term
memory and RAM. Short-term memory holds pointers
to the long-term memory where all the information is
actually stored while RAM stores data that is
isomorphic to data being held on a hard disk. Also,
RAM has a memory limit while there seems to be no
capacity limit when it comes to short-term memory.
Fig 2. Areas of Artificial Intelligence
Turing Test: The Turing test is a test of a machine's
ability to exhibit intelligent behavior. The test was
introduced by Alan Turing in his 1950 paper
Computing Machinery and Intelligence. The original
question behind this test was “Can machines think? “.
The test proceeds as follows a human judge engages in
a natural language conversation with one human and
one machine, each of which tries to appear human. All
participants are placed in isolated locations. If the
judge cannot reliably tell the machine from the human,
the machine is said to have passed the test. In order to
test the machine's intelligence rather than its ability to
render words into audio, the conversation is limited to
a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard and
screen.” Sufficiently many interrogators are unable to
distinguish the computer from the human being then it
is to be concluded that the computer thinks.
Fig 3 Turing test for checking machine intelligence
Roots of AI
Artificial Intelligence has identifiable roots in a
number of older disciplines, particularly
Philosophy
Logic/Mathematics
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Computation
Psychology/Cognitive Science
Biology/Neuroscience
There is inevitably much overlap Example, between
philosophy and logic, or between mathematics and
computation. By looking at each of these in turn, we
can gain a better understanding of their role in AI, and
how these underlying disciplines have developed to
play that role.
2. ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES
One of the major advantages of artificial
intelligence is that its decisions are based on
facts rather than emotions. Even after our utmost
efforts, it is a well-known fact that human
decisions are always affected in a negative way
by our emotions
Unlike humans, machines with artificial
intelligence do not need any sleep, thus
overcoming the inherent disadvantage of
tiredness in humans
Easier spreading of knowledge. Once an
artificial mind is trained for something, it can be
very easily copied to the others reducing the time
wasted in otherwise passing on knowledge to
other humans through training . Lack of
creativity in responses
Inability to explain the logic and reasoning
behind a certain decision
Current development is at a stage where the AI
cannot know when there is no solution to a
particular problem
Any malfunctioning can lead to the AI producing
wrong solutions and since it cannot explain the
reasoning behind its answer, blind reliance on AI
can lead to problems. Lack of common sense in
reasoning can also cause major problems
It can be used to cause mass scale destruction if given
in the wrong hands All this being said, one of the most
concerning problem with the development of AI is that
it will soon start substituting humans in every field
thus causing a high rate of unemployment, which
would lead to depression, crime and poverty. Also,
there are some fields that require the human touch and
there is a growing sense of belief that machines will
quite possibly never be able to replace humans. The
caring behavior of nurses in hospitals is one example
of a job that humans feel machines will never be able
to do justice to.
3. CURRENT PROGRESS
Artificial Intelligence was created with the sole aim of
mimicking or even outperforming human minds. Thus
it is very important we question the fact whether it has
actually been able to do so.
It cannot be ignored that the fact of AI is being used
all around us especially in the fields of medicine,
robotics, law, stock trading etc. It is being used in
homes and big establishments. such as military bases
and the NASA space station. NASA has sent out
artificially intelligent robots to planets so as to learn
more about their habitat and atmosphere, with the
intention of investigating if there is a possibility of
humans living on these planets. Expert systems
have been used by Mercedes Benz and other auto
manufacturers in the design of vehicle components,
subway systems in Washington, D.C. use expert
system software controllers to cause subway trains to
stop within 3 inches of the right spot on the platform.
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These trains have motormen primarily to reassure
passengers. AI has filtered into general applications in
these fields and has become so common that it is not
referred to as Artificial Intelligence anymore. Blind
supporters of AI would point to the time when AI
Deep Blue II defeated chess master Garry Kasparov to
prove that Artificial Intelligence can in fact be smarter
than humans. Though there is no doubt that the AI
Deep Blue II won that game, it is still probably one of
the dumbest software alive. The operators were
programming the AI in every round depending on the
opposition’s last move. Also, the Deep Blue II had
studied all of Kasparov‟ s previous games while the
latter wasn‟ t given the same benefit. One can safely
say that even though the Deep Blue II AI defeated
Kasparov, it was never a fair fight to begin with.
Latest technologies like Xbox 360‟ s Kinect and
iPhone‟ s Siri use algorithms based on Artificial
Intelligence, but it is a well-known fact that these
technologies are a long way from being perfect. Thus
we can safely conclude that though Artificial
Intelligence has made a lot of progress in the past few
decades, it is not at a level where in one can
confidently state that it is now ready to completely
replace the human mind. That being said, large-scale
research is now being conducted into the field of
proper simulation of the human brain. Cortex is a
project by Artificial Development Inc. and Swiss
government's IBM sponsored Blue Brain Project, are
two main ventures, whose goal is to simulate the
human brain.
4. APPLICATIONS
Artificial Intelligence in the form of neural networks
and expert systems has applications in almost all
human activities. The combination of high precision
and low computation time makes AI a cutting edge
technology. Robot ES‟ s are already taking over
workshop level jobs in large industries, thus side
lining humans into a more supervisory role. Stock
brokerage firms are now using Artificial Intelligence
to analyze data, make analysis and buy or sell stocks
without the interference of any human beings. Some of
the applications of Artificial Intelligence are as
follows-
A. Gaming Industry-
One of the most commonly known applications of AI
in the gaming industry is its use in chess. Even though
these machines are not as intelligent as humans, they
use brute force algorithms and scan 100‟ s of positions
every second so as to determine the next move. As
stated earlier, AI is also being used in Microsoft Xbox
360‟ s Kinect for body motion detection. But it is still
in its infancy and requires a lot more advancement for
it to be used in day-to-day applications.
B. Heavy industries-
Artificial Intelligence robots have become very
common in heavy industries and are employed in jobs
that are otherwise considered dangerous for humans.
These robots also increase the efficiency, as they do
not need any break while working thus overcoming the
inherent disadvantage of tiredness in humans.
Fig 4 AI Applications
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C. Weather Forecasting-
Neural networks are nowadays being used for
predicting weather conditions. Past data is provided to
the neural network, which then analyses the data for
patterns and predicts the future weather conditions.
D. Expert Systems-
Expert Systems are machines that are trained to have
total expertise in specific areas of interest. They are
developed to solve the problems in niche areas. These
systems use statistical analysis and data mining to
solve these problems by deducing the solutions
through a logical flow of yes-no questions. An expert
system is made up of 3 parts-
Knowledge base- It
stores all the information, rules, data and relationships
that are needed by the expert system to have total
expertise in its area of interest
Inference engine- It seeks information from the
knowledge base on being presented with a query,
analyses it and responds with a solution or
recommendation in the way a human expert would
Rule- It is a conditional statement that links the
given conditions to the final solution
E. Data Mining or Knowledge Extraction:
Data mining is a fast-growing area. Data mining is a
part of a process called KDD knowledge discovery in
databases. This process consists basically of steps that
are performed before carrying out data mining such as
data selection, data cleaning, pre-processing of data,
and data transformation. "Data Mining is the use of
computer algorithms to discover hidden patterns and
unsuspected relationships among elements in a large
data set. AI is a broader area than machine learning.
AI systems are knowledge processing systems.
Knowledge representation, knowledge acquisition, and
inference including search and control, are three
fundamental techniques in AI.
Fig 5 Pattern Matching AI Applications
F. Knowledge representation:
Data mining seeks to discover interesting patterns
from large volumes of Data. These patterns can take
various forms, such as association rules, classification
rules, and decision trees, and therefore, knowledge
representation becomes an issue of interest in data
mining.
5. FUTURE ASPECTS
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The use of artificial intelligence will lead to
production of machines and computers, which are
much more advanced than what we have today.
Speech recognition systems will reach much higher
levels of performance and will be able to communicate
with humans, using both text and voice, in
unstructured English. There will be a great future
some day for expert system applications in all aspects
of health care, in both clinical and administrative
areas, in improving patient care and in allocation of
financial, social, and other resources. But when it
comes to the question of Artificial Intelligence
creating machines, which are more intelligent than
human beings, no one seems to have the answer. Also,
even if it is possible, the amount of time it will take
cannot be predicted. It is also expected to have human
brain features like learning from experience, cognition
and perception. Whether human consciousness will be
incorporated in these machines is still not known.
Robots in the future will be able to do everybody’s
work and will be faster and more efficient as
compared to human beings in doing it. If one is ill,
they can hire a robot nurse that will provide them with
medicines at proper intervals. Thus it can be safely
said that Artificial Intelligence is still in its embryonic
stage and its future depends only and only upon the
scientists solving the mystery of the human brain. Till
that is done, no one can make a conclusion of whether
our future will be affected positively or negatively by
Artificial Intelligence.
CONCLUSION
The computing world has a lot to gain or benefits from
various AI approaches. Their ability to learn by
example makes them very flexible and powerful.
Furthermore there is no need to devise an algorithm in
order to perform a specific task i.e. there is no need to
understand the internal mechanisms of that task. They
are also very well suited for real time systems because
of their fast response and computational times which
are due to their parallel architecture. The goal of
artificial intelligence is to create computers whose
intelligence equals or surpasses humans.
Achieving this goal is the famous “AI problem from
last decade researchers are trying to close the gap
between human intelligence and artificial intelligence.
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